Lukas Nelson to Perform Songs From His New Album ‘American Romance' With Livestream Set
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Just a few days before he drops his new solo studio project, American Romance, Lukas Nelson will commemorate the release by performing tracks from the LP during an upcoming TalkShopLive stream.Hosted by Rolling Stone senior music editor Joseph Hudak, Nelson will walk fans through the process of writing his new album, which was produced by Shooter Jennings and features collaborations with everyone from Americana star Sierra Ferrell to country singer-songwriter Anderson East, with a stream hosted on platform TalkShopLive. Nelson is expected to play two tracks from American Romance, including the album's title song and 'You Were It' during the event.
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Fans will also have the chance to pick up autographed copies of Nelson's new LP on CD and vinyl during the TalkShopLive stream. Nelson's TalkShopLive event will be simulcast on Rolling Stone, including the livestream below, on June 16, starting at 8:30 p.m. ET.
'This album is the first chapter in a whole new era of my life as an artist,' says Nelson in a statement. 'It's a love story to the country that raised me. Diners and highways that carried me through the joy and pain that led to the music you hear now.'
Following the release of American Romance, Nelson is set to tour the country this summer, including stops at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Wildlands Festival in Big Sky, Montana; along with the Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival in Alya, Wyoming, in August.
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